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the mayor of los angeles adopting the platform. but clinton will take a stage tonight and my guest says he could do damage to obama. we have author of "the new york times" best-seller book the amateur. at the top for the last 16 weeks? [laughter] start with this speech. language is innocuous. >> dave release parts of the speech but the full text has not been released. we're getting close to the time. lou: i am getting excited. forgive me if i lose focus. >> obama does not know what is in the speech. my guess clinton and higher still writing the speech as we talk. lou: i had the opportunity to see a number of his speeches. i happen to think he is the brightest, most effective extemporaneous speaker in my lifetime. i wouldn't worry about it if he just says good evening. >> we may have another clint eastwood moment with the ad lib. lou: here we have a of former president being asked to advocate in champion a president who has made government larger than it has ever been. going where no president has gone before. >> he looks at 2012 as
the mayor of los angeles adopting the platform. but clinton will take a stage tonight and my guest says he could do damage to obama. we have author of "the new york times" best-seller book the amateur. at the top for the last 16 weeks? [laughter] start with this speech. language is innocuous. >> dave release parts of the speech but the full text has not been released. we're getting close to the time. lou: i am getting excited. forgive me if i lose focus. >> obama does not...
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according to "the los angeles times" akin tolsuppoers, "theirst twotewo it's like somebody let a wildcat out of the cage. she was just furious and attacking in every different direction which wases a little bit of a surprise to us." you know, it's par for the course, from the cdidate who said this -- >> it seems to me, first of all, from what i understand from doctors, that's really rare. if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> of course, akin tried to apologize and now that republicans are struggling to regain the senate, they are starting to throw their support behind the ctroversi stday, the nrcc officially endorsed him and the chair of the democratic senatorial campaign committee says the endorsement taints every republican senate, senator running in this election cycle. >> just a few weeks ago, ery one of thoubns said that what he said was so offensive and how he said it was so offensive that they could not support him. and they are going to have to answer to the question about why is it not offensive today? i think that is a legi
according to "the los angeles times" akin tolsuppoers, "theirst twotewo it's like somebody let a wildcat out of the cage. she was just furious and attacking in every different direction which wases a little bit of a surprise to us." you know, it's par for the course, from the cdidate who said this -- >> it seems to me, first of all, from what i understand from doctors, that's really rare. if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole...
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they were set to fly first class from newark to los angeles, but moments before they were supposed to board the plane, an airline employee told them because of the boy's agitated behavior and because of safety concerns, the family would not be allowed on the plane. hello, you sat down with that family. how was beaty acting today and how is the family reacting? >> well, don, this is the very first time we've met and got ton see beaty and the parents say the reason why they wanted people to see him on cnn is that yes, he is a teenager who has down syndrome, but he's a calm teenager, but you decide for yourself. here's a look. >> dogs are like wolves. they're like cousins. wolves are cousins to the dogs. what does a wolf do? >> barks. >> chases the sheep. the wolf kills the mom, the the old sheep. bites her, kills her and she's dead. >> so, the boy we saw today, not violent, very calm. responding to his parents. granted, he was in his home, but his parents say this is their son. now, last weekend, when they were at newark and they were trying to fly back to lax, they say that a pilot saw
they were set to fly first class from newark to los angeles, but moments before they were supposed to board the plane, an airline employee told them because of the boy's agitated behavior and because of safety concerns, the family would not be allowed on the plane. hello, you sat down with that family. how was beaty acting today and how is the family reacting? >> well, don, this is the very first time we've met and got ton see beaty and the parents say the reason why they wanted people to...
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joe and robin and their son were set to fly first class from newark to los angeles, but moments before they were supposed to board the plane, an airline employee told them because of the boy's agitated behavior and for safety concerns, the family would not be allowed on the plane and would need to be moved to another flight. >> we've never had trouble before flying bead in coach and we'd sit in the front right at the head between coach and first class. we'd sit in the middle, toward the back, but we were never aware of how discriminatory the pilots can be when they decide who sits in first. that's what triggered it here, last sunday, was that we dared to try to bring our down syndrome son in first class. >> next hour, more of american airlines response cht -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> president obama had an uplifting moment in a florida pizza shop today. the owner bear
joe and robin and their son were set to fly first class from newark to los angeles, but moments before they were supposed to board the plane, an airline employee told them because of the boy's agitated behavior and for safety concerns, the family would not be allowed on the plane and would need to be moved to another flight. >> we've never had trouble before flying bead in coach and we'd sit in the front right at the head between coach and first class. we'd sit in the middle, toward the...
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in los angeles, adam housley, fox news. >>> coming up next at 5, we're heading back to charlotte. first lady michelle obama there preparing for her prime tom speech at the democratic national convention. >> and back here at home, the race for the senate seat in maryland got more interesting. a man who hopes to replace ben cardin. heavy load in amererica. but mit romney plan, a middle class to $2,000 more a year in taxes. multi-millionaires like himself hits the middle class harder... bigger break. forward for america? i'mwhen we switched to fios,ve we got better tv, better phone, better internet. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone with our best price online: just $84.99 a month, guaranteed for one year with no annual contract. internet is absolutely imperative for school nowadays. look up this, write an essay on that. my life is greatly improved because of fios. [ male announcer ] don't wait! switch to fios for a super-low $84.99 a month for a year with no annual contract. visit verizon.com/superoffer. contact th
in los angeles, adam housley, fox news. >>> coming up next at 5, we're heading back to charlotte. first lady michelle obama there preparing for her prime tom speech at the democratic national convention. >> and back here at home, the race for the senate seat in maryland got more interesting. a man who hopes to replace ben cardin. heavy load in amererica. but mit romney plan, a middle class to $2,000 more a year in taxes. multi-millionaires like himself hits the middle class...
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one woman attending a romney fund-raiser over the summer articulated her frustration to the "los angeles times." "but my college kid, the babysitters, the nail ladies, everybody who's got the right to vote, they don't understand what's going on. i just think that your lower income, one, you're not as educated, two, they don't understand how it works, they don't understand how the systems work, they don't understands the impact." but things have gotten better for the rich. wall street profits, soaring through the roof. productivity has surged. yet wages remain stagnant, as this chart from mother jones points out. if the median household income had kept pace with the economy since 1970, it would now be nearly $92,000, not $50,000. today, "forbes" reported that the net wealth of the richest americans grew by 13% in the past year. that's right, in the past year, since president obama's been in office. the gap between the very rich and the merely rich increased and helped drive up the average net worth of "forbes" 400 members to an all-time record $4.2 billion. the rich are getting richer and
one woman attending a romney fund-raiser over the summer articulated her frustration to the "los angeles times." "but my college kid, the babysitters, the nail ladies, everybody who's got the right to vote, they don't understand what's going on. i just think that your lower income, one, you're not as educated, two, they don't understand how it works, they don't understand how the systems work, they don't understands the impact." but things have gotten better for the rich....
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then there was this, the convention chairman, mayor of los angeles, today came out and suggested that just for trying to turn around the economy, the president deserves even higher marks. take a listen. >> i give him an a for effort. i give him an a for making sure that americans are better off today than they were four years ago. i think he's being humble when he says that. i do believe that we need four more years. >> the obama campaign believes that the president will get high marks from voters for effort considering what he did inherit from the bush administration. on the other hand, they're also going to look at his record and with the $16 trillion in debt you mentioned, 8.3% unemployment, those will be big factors as well. >> shep: yeah, they will. the president says he plans to send the message that he can finish the job if we just give him four more years. >> that's right that. is going to be the key about his speech on thursday night. we all know sort of what led to all of this in terms of the financial crisis. we've already heard the president talk about what he believes he'
then there was this, the convention chairman, mayor of los angeles, today came out and suggested that just for trying to turn around the economy, the president deserves even higher marks. take a listen. >> i give him an a for effort. i give him an a for making sure that americans are better off today than they were four years ago. i think he's being humble when he says that. i do believe that we need four more years. >> the obama campaign believes that the president will get high...
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[booing ] megyn: look what was sitting in the teleprompter when the los angeles mayor was calling for that vote? it was already loaded with a script that read, quote, in the opinion of the chair two-thirds having voted in the affirmative, so there was a question about whether they understood that the crowd would be more in favor of that vote than it turned out to be. chris stirewalt is our fox news digital politics editor and host of foxnews.comlive. taking a look at some of the comments across the ideological spectrum what we watched on this floor, a bad fumble, awkward embarrassing. beyond awkward, embarrassing stupid, an unforced error, chaos others went onto say. this is not what the democrats wanted us to be talking about yesterday and yet everyone was talking about it. >> you had to because it was so weird. it was an unforced error. you saw when the obama administration and the campaign, the white house, the president himself swung into action they were coming in to say, stop doing it wrong, fix this. whether or not they thought they should have done it in the first place there
[booing ] megyn: look what was sitting in the teleprompter when the los angeles mayor was calling for that vote? it was already loaded with a script that read, quote, in the opinion of the chair two-thirds having voted in the affirmative, so there was a question about whether they understood that the crowd would be more in favor of that vote than it turned out to be. chris stirewalt is our fox news digital politics editor and host of foxnews.comlive. taking a look at some of the comments across...
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. >> the los angeles mayor and convention chair took the vote three times until finally declaring the changes approved. >> i will do that one more time. all of those delegates in favor say aye. >> aye. >> all of those delegates opposed say no. >> no. >> and the opinion of the chair two-thirds voted in the affirmative, the motion is adopted and the platform has been amended as shown on the screen. >> you can hear that booing. i was sitting right in the sea of what happened there, right in the middle of the floor, and there were people who were absolutely not happy about that. i think that democrats, you can probably attest to this, are thrilled that bill clinton gave such a speech that that has kind of -- >> bumped it out of the headlines. we'll continue to talk about it. two-thir two-thirds. >> we'll discuss that and bring debbie wasserman schultz to talk about that this morning and cory booker coming up with us. tonight's coverage of the dnc continues at 7 p.m. eastern with will blitzer and anderson cooper and 10 p.m. you will hear president obama officially accept the party nominati
. >> the los angeles mayor and convention chair took the vote three times until finally declaring the changes approved. >> i will do that one more time. all of those delegates in favor say aye. >> aye. >> all of those delegates opposed say no. >> no. >> and the opinion of the chair two-thirds voted in the affirmative, the motion is adopted and the platform has been amended as shown on the screen. >> you can hear that booing. i was sitting right in the...
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william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with more on this. hi, william. >> reporter: well, jenna, candidate obama made many promises. one was to eliminate federal programs that don't work. another to stop iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. so far neither of those have been met. he also ripped the bush administration on the economy. so judge for yourself if the president is living up to his own words. >> tonight more americans are out of work and more are working harder for less. >> reporter: that was candidate obama four years ago. >> more of you have lost your homes and even more are watching your home values plummet. >> reporter: blaming president bush. >> the failure to respond is a direct result of a broken politics in washington and the failed policies of george w. bush. >> reporter: failures, he said republicans refuse to accept. >> it's time for them to own their failure. >> reporter: the question tonight, will he? >> we measure progress how many people can find a job that pays the mortgage. >> reporter: since the president took offi
william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with more on this. hi, william. >> reporter: well, jenna, candidate obama made many promises. one was to eliminate federal programs that don't work. another to stop iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. so far neither of those have been met. he also ripped the bush administration on the economy. so judge for yourself if the president is living up to his own words. >> tonight more americans are out of work and more are working harder for...
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the chair of the convention the los angeles mayor, he had to ask for the vote three times in order to be able to at least say that he got two-thirds majority in order to amend this and there was booing there, and republicans are seizing on this. it wasn't entirely fair what they were booing and of course they were saying they were booing booing god. >> it was not a pretty picture. later on "starting point" soledad o'brien talks with debbie wasserman, the chair, about the controversial changes to the party platform and her controversial and sometimes contradictory explanations of this and we want to hear from you about this. should the democratic party platform include reference to god and language declaring jerusalem the capital of israel. let us know at cnn.com to vote in the early poll and leave your comments on the poll. i want to go back to last night to the bill clinton speech and want to bring in washington correspondent, the definitive piece about the clinton obama relationship and to me this seemed like a lawyerly case for barack obama. >> yeah, very detailed, very specific. h
the chair of the convention the los angeles mayor, he had to ask for the vote three times in order to be able to at least say that he got two-thirds majority in order to amend this and there was booing there, and republicans are seizing on this. it wasn't entirely fair what they were booing and of course they were saying they were booing booing god. >> it was not a pretty picture. later on "starting point" soledad o'brien talks with debbie wasserman, the chair, about the...
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someone asked me about the difference between the los angeles convention, boston, denver, and now charlotte, and it felt like it went very smoothly, and it did because there is a lot of security. you need to give yourself extra time did i almost got late for the early show on cbs. it was hard getting in. i am hoping it will go as smoothly as possible, but we will see. in an event that big, with that many moving parts, there is always something that will not go as planned. >> there are a lot of people -- the folks we will see and hear -- connect the dots for us, but casual viewers can take away from the three nights. >> i think it and will see themselves, a cross-section of america. i'm not just saying democrats -- i think americans feel good about that. i think they will see a party -- >> help us interpret what we will be seeing, connect the dots. >> i learned something yesterday i did not know. they ask you, what suit are you wearing, because they what to blend you in right, and i thought they were joking -- >> what suit? >> this is a black one. i have a blue one. when you have to travel l
someone asked me about the difference between the los angeles convention, boston, denver, and now charlotte, and it felt like it went very smoothly, and it did because there is a lot of security. you need to give yourself extra time did i almost got late for the early show on cbs. it was hard getting in. i am hoping it will go as smoothly as possible, but we will see. in an event that big, with that many moving parts, there is always something that will not go as planned. >> there are a...
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you know, i am proud to be the mayor of the great city of los angeles, the city of america's hope and promise at the entertainment capital of the world, but i have to tell you -- when it comes to entertainment, too great stories and tall tales, the republican convention gave hollywood a run for their money. you know, it has been a privilege of a lifetime to hold the gavel at this historic convention where tonight, barack obama will accept our party's nomination for a second term as president of the united states. [applause] look around you, everyone. this has been the most diverse, most inclusive convention ever held anywhere in the united states of america. [applause] a convention not just of symbolism, but of substance. this is the first time that a major party platform recognizes marriages equality as a basic human right. [applause] and this is the reflection of who we are as a party and who we can be as a nation. because as democrats, as americans, whenever we have opened up our party and our country, whenever we have opened up our doors for more of our people, whenever we deepen
you know, i am proud to be the mayor of the great city of los angeles, the city of america's hope and promise at the entertainment capital of the world, but i have to tell you -- when it comes to entertainment, too great stories and tall tales, the republican convention gave hollywood a run for their money. you know, it has been a privilege of a lifetime to hold the gavel at this historic convention where tonight, barack obama will accept our party's nomination for a second term as president of...
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this scene unholding at a bank of america in los angeles. the bomb squad gets called in to remove the device from the woman. police say the woman was kidnapped tuesday night, then taken to the bank the next morning. both men got away with the cash. >>> it's nothing short of a miracle. 14-year-old ohio boy rescued after getting swept into a sewer on a flooded street. he was riding his bike when he fell. the rushing water sucked him into the drain pipe, tumbling 1500 feet, gasping for air. he was found screaming for help. it took them 30 minutes to get him out. he suffered some cuts and bruises and had to get six stitches to his arm, but he is alive today. >> steve: that's why they call it a miracle. allall right. remember when president obama said this about fixing the jobs crisis? >> the most important thing that we can do right now is to help jump start the economy which has stalled by put o'clock people back to work -- putting people back to work. >> steve: the guy who asked that question in a town ha hall not satisfied with the answer nor
this scene unholding at a bank of america in los angeles. the bomb squad gets called in to remove the device from the woman. police say the woman was kidnapped tuesday night, then taken to the bank the next morning. both men got away with the cash. >>> it's nothing short of a miracle. 14-year-old ohio boy rescued after getting swept into a sewer on a flooded street. he was riding his bike when he fell. the rushing water sucked him into the drain pipe, tumbling 1500 feet, gasping for...
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the mayor of los angeles will speak along with steny hoyer in the 5:00 p.m. hour. host: anthony foxx will be a guest on this program this morning. these are some of the featured speakers. host: ted strickland, former governor of ohio. chicago mayor rahm emanuel. deval patrick will also be speaking. susan ferrechio, anybody else jump out at you besides the two finalist we've been talking about all morning? guest: governor all malick is a name that stands out for me. he's the governor of maryland -- governor martin o'malley. he is seen as a rising star in the party. i'm not surprised they give him a promise speaking role. he is well liked and won pretty handily in all of his elections. i do recall he was a hillary clinton supporter. he was working for her back in the 2008 primary. he is now speaking at the dnc for president obama. he is somebody will hear a lot more from in the year is going forward. host: any tension left between the clinton camp and the obama camp? guest: i think some of that has been resolved. i think that obama and president clinton have made the
the mayor of los angeles will speak along with steny hoyer in the 5:00 p.m. hour. host: anthony foxx will be a guest on this program this morning. these are some of the featured speakers. host: ted strickland, former governor of ohio. chicago mayor rahm emanuel. deval patrick will also be speaking. susan ferrechio, anybody else jump out at you besides the two finalist we've been talking about all morning? guest: governor all malick is a name that stands out for me. he's the governor of maryland...
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the chairman of is convention is the latino mayor of los angeles, julian castro gave the keynote. mayor cory booker. when you look around the country, a lot of rising stars for the democrats are mayors. why? they had 29 governorships when barack obama won presidency. only 20 now. so he's their leader. if you look at the numbers, his party has actually suffered. i'm not blaming him. but his party has suffered dramatically. house seats, senate seats, governorships, lost nearly 1,000 state seats while barack obama has been president. so the younger people of the future, all mayors. >> could it be he criticized the attacks on national television and then had to go and walk it back? >> i do think that's right. corey is seen as a rising national star in the democratic party. has a wide network of people -- >> aot of people in the business media. >> he's a real f a lot of money comingnhrough education. but what i think is- for him, a questionf wog his way back into favor. with the obama folks. he wasexiled for little bit there. >> all because of that -- >> got off a tal poi, boom. >> the
the chairman of is convention is the latino mayor of los angeles, julian castro gave the keynote. mayor cory booker. when you look around the country, a lot of rising stars for the democrats are mayors. why? they had 29 governorships when barack obama won presidency. only 20 now. so he's their leader. if you look at the numbers, his party has actually suffered. i'm not blaming him. but his party has suffered dramatically. house seats, senate seats, governorships, lost nearly 1,000 state seats...
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the mayor out in california of los angeles, he was the one in charge because he's the chair of the convention. now, he claims that he went out on stage without very much notice and he didn't really know how this procedure was supposed to work to get the two-thirds vote. here is his response to what happened. >> a lot of people didn't agree. >> it was the right decision. i gave people three opportunities. >> let me do that again. >> i knew we had a majority both times. by the third one, i said, time to make a decision and i opined and feel very comfortable about it that there was a two-thirds vote. you should know something, people -- every delegate has the right to protest. they have continue minutes to protest. not one person protested. >> brian: but you need -- >> steve: one person protested? >> brian: you need two-thirds majority and if you listened to it, clearly by the third time, the more nos, they don't want god in the platform, the people in the stadium. they didn't want jerusalem as capital. >> steve: it was extraordinary that the mayor there at the end said, there was one guy protes
the mayor out in california of los angeles, he was the one in charge because he's the chair of the convention. now, he claims that he went out on stage without very much notice and he didn't really know how this procedure was supposed to work to get the two-thirds vote. here is his response to what happened. >> a lot of people didn't agree. >> it was the right decision. i gave people three opportunities. >> let me do that again. >> i knew we had a majority both times. by...
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i was in los angeles a month ago and they say proposition 209 is the reason black contractors are not working there. the law has stepped in the way where, today, african-american contractors are not -- not one job in san francisco, are african-americans working on. but a japanese company is controlling 90% of the work in san francisco -- homes, webcore and they do not hire african-american. and i'm saying that something's got to be done. and you guys -- the supervisors, and whether you know it or not, one day this is going to boil over. and when it does, everybody will say they don't know anything about it. but as i was telling some guys the other day, most of you don't know, i'm a veteran, and a disabled american, a war veteran. and i don't understand how i can be in the military, and fight for a country that they got laws now that prevent us from working in it. something is wrong with this whole thing. and particularly the city of st. francis to say there's not one, not one african-american firm working on any job in san francisco. >> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> i li
i was in los angeles a month ago and they say proposition 209 is the reason black contractors are not working there. the law has stepped in the way where, today, african-american contractors are not -- not one job in san francisco, are african-americans working on. but a japanese company is controlling 90% of the work in san francisco -- homes, webcore and they do not hire african-american. and i'm saying that something's got to be done. and you guys -- the supervisors, and whether you know it...
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soledad o'brien standing by with the mayor of los angeles, antonio villaraigosa. >> that's right. we're sitting in the middle of the california delegation, loud and cheering obviously. let's talk more about the platform debate. you looked very surprised when taking this vote to amend the platform. what happened? >> i wasn't surprised. i thought -- i wanted to make sure that every voice was heard. the first time around, i knew there was a majority. i wasn't sure if it was a 2/3 vote. the second time around, it sounded a little louder, but i still wasn't sure. by the third time i knew, there was a 2/3 majority, so i called it. >> what happened that would allow those two words, jerusalem, and god, to be left out of the platform? >> that's a question to ask the platform committee. the drafting committee. but the fact of the matter is, the president stepped in and said, i want it in. i want it in because it reflects our values, my values, his values, and he wanted it in, so we put it in. and governor strickland made the motion, and it was approved. that's in distinction to romney, who
soledad o'brien standing by with the mayor of los angeles, antonio villaraigosa. >> that's right. we're sitting in the middle of the california delegation, loud and cheering obviously. let's talk more about the platform debate. you looked very surprised when taking this vote to amend the platform. what happened? >> i wasn't surprised. i thought -- i wanted to make sure that every voice was heard. the first time around, i knew there was a majority. i wasn't sure if it was a 2/3 vote....
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atlanta mayor kasim reed; houston mayor annise parker and antonio villaraigosa, mayor of los angeles and convention chair. thank you all for being with us. >> glad to be here. >> great to be here. >> woodruff: i do want to ask you about city issues but mayor villaraigosa what happened at the very beginning of this convention earlier this evening when you galved it to order and tried to add language in the platform about voice vote that would recognize jerusalem as capital of israel. you had to take the vote three times because the "nos" were almost as loud as the "yas." >> actually, the first time i knew we had a majority. the second time i was pretty sure, by the third time i was absolutely sure. that's what i oh, pined. you have 10 minutes to object. and nobody did. >> woodruff: but what was that all about? i mean the party has already been refugee criticism about taking that language out of the platform this year. >> i'll tea you what it was about. we have a president who expects the platform to reflect his values and his sentiments. and he made it clear that he wanted that langua
atlanta mayor kasim reed; houston mayor annise parker and antonio villaraigosa, mayor of los angeles and convention chair. thank you all for being with us. >> glad to be here. >> great to be here. >> woodruff: i do want to ask you about city issues but mayor villaraigosa what happened at the very beginning of this convention earlier this evening when you galved it to order and tried to add language in the platform about voice vote that would recognize jerusalem as capital of...
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in some places like in los angeles, mayor villaraigosa just announced to us they are moving breakfast from the cafeteria to the first 10 minutes of first period. and every kid is in every seat on time. the teachers love it because everyone shows up. you get a guaranteed breakfast. >> it doesn't indicate which kid is getting breakfast for free. >> as a kid, it's embarrassing to be saying, you're the poor kid who can't afford to eat. >> we were talking about clint eastwood a moment ago. and you were in a film with him. >> absolutely. >> first of all what, did you think of that, as an actor? >> i thought it was an interesting hair choice, for one thing. >> that's the first thing i noticed. no gel. >> but it was an interesting choice. his acting was pretty good. you know, i thought he really seemed like there was somebody in the chair. it was a little, you know, hard hearted. i don't agree with his politics. but he is a splendid actor. great director. >> do you think the dnc should do a similar -- >> i had a flash of obama doing like a little puppet, you know -- >> the president doing a p
in some places like in los angeles, mayor villaraigosa just announced to us they are moving breakfast from the cafeteria to the first 10 minutes of first period. and every kid is in every seat on time. the teachers love it because everyone shows up. you get a guaranteed breakfast. >> it doesn't indicate which kid is getting breakfast for free. >> as a kid, it's embarrassing to be saying, you're the poor kid who can't afford to eat. >> we were talking about clint eastwood a...
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"los angeles times" is reporting golden gate bridge, explore tor yum. all areas where you should potentially look up tomorrow as it makes that final voyage back home to los angeles. but here she is. let's just watch this together. touchdown. maybe i'm the only one here, i just -- i find this fascinating. it gives me goose bumps. it's bittersweet as that pilot was just telling us, chad, that former nasa pilot. what do you think when you watch this? >> well, this "endeavour" didn't have very good luck landing at kennedy all the time. so this is a pretty normal place for it. out of the 25 flights that this thing had into space, it had to come down seven times at edwards because the weather wasn't good enough to get it to florida. so pretty good local place there. it knows it's way around here. >> final note, nasa.gov, "endeavour" is named after the first ship commanded by 18th century british explorer james cook. back after this. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and th
"los angeles times" is reporting golden gate bridge, explore tor yum. all areas where you should potentially look up tomorrow as it makes that final voyage back home to los angeles. but here she is. let's just watch this together. touchdown. maybe i'm the only one here, i just -- i find this fascinating. it gives me goose bumps. it's bittersweet as that pilot was just telling us, chad, that former nasa pilot. what do you think when you watch this? >> well, this...
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this dramatic scene unfolding yesterday in the streets of los angeles. a bomb squad was called in to remove the device from the woman. a robot detonated it. the woman was abducted tuesday night and taken to the bank the next morning to problem it. she threw money out the door to two masked men who took off in a get away car with the cash. >>heather: a pilot and passenger walking away after the small plane goes down in texas moments after take off. radio calls may review what actually went wrong. >> we had a door come open. health he the plane crashed into a field and burst into flames. both men managed to get out of that wreckage before help arrived and they are now in serious condition with no official word on the cause of the crash. >> sign that the job outlook is not getting any brighter for the second straight month. online job advertisements have declined with a survey reveal these are the worst two month stretches since february of 2009, and the lack of help wanted ads shows a weakness in hiring. >> but you have never seen traffic cops with moves l
this dramatic scene unfolding yesterday in the streets of los angeles. a bomb squad was called in to remove the device from the woman. a robot detonated it. the woman was abducted tuesday night and taken to the bank the next morning to problem it. she threw money out the door to two masked men who took off in a get away car with the cash. >>heather: a pilot and passenger walking away after the small plane goes down in texas moments after take off. radio calls may review what actually went...
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investigator arrested his parents after this 18-year-old was found wandering in a downtown los angeles bus stop more than 2,000 miles away from home. he's telling investigators his stepfather put him on a bus to jackson, mississippi, gave him $200 with a lit of l.a. homeless shelters were the idea he'd never come back. >> so what are these parents facing from the legal system? >> they're facing seven counts of child abuse. investigators are charging them -- they're interviewing the 13 and 11-year-old siblings as well, who say they didn't even know the color of of their brother's hair, he hadn't been outside in two years. they're investigating these or two siblings. now mitchell and the two girls are being held by authorities and placed with other foster families and hopefully will have a better future than they've had. >> a ground breaking announcement from the largest cancer center in the world. how researchers hope to radically reduce the death rate from several common cancers. for our country, rgy drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well system
investigator arrested his parents after this 18-year-old was found wandering in a downtown los angeles bus stop more than 2,000 miles away from home. he's telling investigators his stepfather put him on a bus to jackson, mississippi, gave him $200 with a lit of l.a. homeless shelters were the idea he'd never come back. >> so what are these parents facing from the legal system? >> they're facing seven counts of child abuse. investigators are charging them -- they're interviewing the...
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. >> jon: that's los angeles mayor, the chairman of the democratic convention calling for a third vote to amend their platform, this time to include god and reconfirm jerusalem as the capital of israel. it didn't seem to get much attention in the mainstream media, jim. why not? >> it could be because the mainstream media didn't want to make the democrats look bad. by contrast, if this would have been the republican, the chairman of the republican convention would have done the voice votes. it didn't appear two-thirds, but they would have had the acoustical engineers and sound checks and which is bigger, the people in the white t-shirts would have been household names now and on the today show, telling how atrocious the republicans are. instead it was the democrats and sweetness and light, abc news didn't touch the story. nbc news gave it like ten seconds. >> and i want to say, we talked about this earlier in the week, jim and i, but i want to say, listen, it was the hottest story on talk radio, both from the right and the left, every talk radio host asked us about it, and so, maybe mai
. >> jon: that's los angeles mayor, the chairman of the democratic convention calling for a third vote to amend their platform, this time to include god and reconfirm jerusalem as the capital of israel. it didn't seem to get much attention in the mainstream media, jim. why not? >> it could be because the mainstream media didn't want to make the democrats look bad. by contrast, if this would have been the republican, the chairman of the republican convention would have done the voice...